jiving Sentence Examples

  1. The band's upbeat songs had the crowd jiving on their feet.
  2. The political candidates were trying to jive with the voters by promising unrealistic solutions.
  3. The teenager's dance moves were so energetic that they couldn't stop jiving even when the music stopped.
  4. The suspect's story didn't jive with the evidence, raising doubts about his innocence.
  5. The company's financial statements didn't jive with the independent audit, indicating potential fraud.
  6. The actor's body language didn't jive with his words, making it difficult to tell his true intentions.
  7. The two friends hadn't jived in years, but they reunited and realized that their friendship was still strong.
  8. The salesperson was jiving with the customer, trying to persuade them to make a purchase.
  9. The teacher's lesson plan didn't jive with the curriculum, prompting students to question its validity.
  10. The scientist's hypothesis didn't jive with the experimental results, leading to a re-evaluation of their research.

jiving Meaning

jiving

a special jargon of difficult or slang terms, to talk in a foolish, deceptive, or unserious way, phony, the jargon of hipsters, swing music or the dancing performed to it, to say foolish, deceptive, or unserious things to (someone), swing music or dancing performed to it, swing sense 5, kid entry 2, to dance or play jive, to dance to or play jive (see jive entry 1 sense 2), glib, deceptive, or foolish talk

FAQs About the word jiving

a special jargon of difficult or slang terms, to talk in a foolish, deceptive, or unserious way, phony, the jargon of hipsters, swing music or the dancing perfo

joking, teasing,kidding, ribbing,roasting, razzing, joshing, riding, bantering, rallying

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The band's upbeat songs had the crowd jiving on their feet.

The political candidates were trying to jive with the voters by promising unrealistic solutions.

The teenager's dance moves were so energetic that they couldn't stop jiving even when the music stopped.

The suspect's story didn't jive with the evidence, raising doubts about his innocence.